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Putin: Moscow considering leaving grain deal

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Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Tuesday that Moscow is currently thinking about dropping out of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.

"These corridors along which the ships go are constantly used by the enemy to launch drones, sea drones," the head of state underlined at a meeting with war correspondents. Putin further added that only 3% of this grain is reaching poor countries, while over 40% is going to well-off countries.

Russian president asserted that his country is ready to supply grain to the poorest "for free." This will be discussed in detail with African leaders, he said.

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